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The Texas Tribune on MSNIn Kerr County, some summer camps are reopening after the devastating July 4 flood
After closing because of the deadly July 4 flood, a handful of summer camps near the Guadalupe River have reopened — ...
He's a staff member this summer at Camp La Junta. The night of the flood, he was awakened by the popping sounds of pipes snapping as his cabin lurched into the river.
Federal regulators repeatedly granted appeals to remove Camp Mystic’s buildings from their 100-year flood map, loosening ...
When Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp for girls nestled in Texas Hill Country, experienced catastrophic flooding on July ...
More than an hour passed between Camp Mystic receiving a severe flood warning and a decision to evacuate young campers asleep ...
Richard "Dick" Eastland, the late owner of Camp Mystic who died in last week's flooding, was aware of the dangers of the ...
Following catastrophic flooding in the central region of Texas, officials continue to look for missing children at Camp ...
Search crews have thus far surveyed about 35 miles of the Guadalupe River as they look for victims of the flood ... Camp Mystic director who died trying to save campers’ lives, is “Texas royalty.” “So ...
It was about 1 a.m. on the Fourth of July when the facilities manager at a central Texas summer camp saw water from the Guadalupe River steadily rising amid ... others still unaccounted for days after ...
Officials warned that the full extent of the catastrophe had yet to be revealed and unaccounted victims could still be found amid the massive piles of ...
The National Weather Service issued an urgent flood warning at 1:14 a.m. July 4th. Camp personnel did not start moving girls ...
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